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October 29, 2009, at 12:42 AM EST by 121.217.20.215
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Where to from here? You might want to look at some Examples or download NPlot.

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Where to from here? You might want to look at some examples or download NPlot.

October 28, 2009, at 02:12 PM EST by 121.217.20.215
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Where to from here? You might want to look at some Examples or go to the Download Area.

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Where to from here? You might want to look at some Examples or download NPlot.

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4 February 2008 Thank you to all who filled out the NPlot survey. The results are posted here

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4 February 2008 Thank you to all who filled out the NPlot survey. We will post the results soon.

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4 February 2008 Thank you to all who filled out the NPlot survey. The results are posted here

February 04, 2008, at 06:40 PM EST by 206.223.175.72
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14 November 2007 If you are currently using NPlot in a project, please take the time to fill out this short survey.

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4 February 2008 Thank you to all who filled out the NPlot survey. We will post the results soon.

November 14, 2007, at 12:34 PM EST by Jamie McQuay
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14 November 2007 If you are currently using NPlot in a project, please take the time to fill out this short survey.

August 08, 2007, at 10:09 AM EST by Jamie McQuay
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8 August 2007 Olav Lerflaten has posted an excellent introduction to ASP.Net Charting with NPlot.

April 03, 2007, at 04:34 PM EST by 203.171.98.98
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9 February 2007 Jamie McQuay is currently working on a new release based on code from Indigo BioSystems for their recent code donation to the project.

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9 February 2007 Jamie McQuay is currently working on a new release based on code from Indigo BioSystems.

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9 February 2007 Jamie McQuay is currently working on a new release based on code from Indigo BioSystems for their recent code donation to the project.

March 31, 2007, at 04:04 PM EST by 203.171.98.98
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9 February 2007 The NPlot development team would like to thank Indigo BioSystems for their recent code donation to the project. Jamie McQuay will be working closely with Indigo in the development of new functionality for the library. Work from this project will be evaluated and if approved will find its way into a future release of NPlot.

February 09, 2007, at 04:34 PM EST by Jamie McQuay
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9 February 2007 The NPlot development team would like to thank Indigo BioSystems for their recent code donation to the project. Jamie McQuay will be working closely with Indigo in the development of new functionality for the library. Work from this project will be evaluated and if approved will find its way into a future release of NPlot.

January 26, 2007, at 12:22 PM EST by Jamie McQuay
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2 April 2006 Being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious...

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The agreement I signed included a section about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

1 April 2006 NPlot is to be re-written in Fortran. It will be converted gradually over the coming months and when the conversion is complete will no longer be suitable for use in a managed environment. Also, as part of the conversion, the library will unfortunately only be able to output files in postscript format. Having recently had in depth discussions with a 70+ year old professor of physics I have been convinced that this is really is the only way forward for libraries with scientific use. I sincerely apolgise for any inconvenience caused.

4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. His work can be categorised into three areas: (1) NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis that skips non trading days (weekends). Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point (i.e. ability skip any time period). (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes and small enhancements.

This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox. More speed improvements and more interactions.

3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in first. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work described below, I became overloaded with other, non optional things that needed doing. In the end I never finished putting in the real time functionality (it turned out to be non-trivial, though not too hard). I hope to start again and get this going at some point relatively soon. Recently, I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. Should get a release out soon with this functionality.

1 February 2006 Robert Meier-Lim has posted an excellent NPlot Windows.Forms tutorial on his website. Enjoy!

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November 14, 2006, at 03:50 PM EST by anmar
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The current version of NPlot is 0.9.9.2.

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The current version of NPlot is 0.9.10.0.

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14 November 2006 We are pleased to announce our first post-Matt release :) It's mainly a bugfix release with the codebase relicensed as BSD and with all the development infrastructure now hosted in sourceforge.net. The project wiki has been updated to reflect the new situation though there may be bits were information is still a bit inconsistent. download nplot-0.9.10.0

October 14, 2006, at 04:27 PM EST by 60.242.10.251
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15 October 2006 Here is an introduction to NPlot that I wrote for inclusion in the new O'Reilly book Windows Developer Power Tools.

October 09, 2006, at 06:45 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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9 October 2006 Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

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9 October 2006 Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

October 09, 2006, at 06:36 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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9 October 2006 Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

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9 October 2006 Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

October 09, 2006, at 06:35 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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9 October Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

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9 October 2006 Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

October 09, 2006, at 06:35 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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9 October Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded http://netcontrols.org/nplot/downloads/nplot-gtk-0[1]-.9.9.3.tar.bz2|here

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9 October Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded here

October 09, 2006, at 06:34 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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9 October Carlos Ble has updated the GTK# NPlot control to version 0.9.9.2. The tarball can be downloaded http://netcontrols.org/nplot/downloads/nplot-gtk-0[1]-.9.9.3.tar.bz2|here

October 07, 2006, at 03:35 PM EST by 60.242.10.251
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30 September 2006 It seems there is quite a lot of interest from users of NPlot to continue its development. If you would like to become part of this effort, please send me an email at mhowlett (at) netcontrols.org and I will put you in touch with other interested developers. Interested Developers

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30 September 2006 It seems there is quite a lot of interest from users of NPlot to continue its development. If you would like to become part of this effort, please send me an email at mhowlett (at) netcontrols.org and I will put you in touch with other interested developers.

October 07, 2006, at 03:34 PM EST by 60.242.10.251
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30 September 2006 It seems there is quite a lot of interest from users of NPlot to continue its development. If you would like to become part of this effort, please send me an email at mhowlett (at) netcontrols.org and I will put you in touch with other interested developers.

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30 September 2006 It seems there is quite a lot of interest from users of NPlot to continue its development. If you would like to become part of this effort, please send me an email at mhowlett (at) netcontrols.org and I will put you in touch with other interested developers. Interested Developers

September 29, 2006, at 06:25 PM EST by 203.213.7.130
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30 September 2006 It seems there is quite a lot of interest from users of NPlot to continue its development. If you would like to become part of this effort, please send me an email at mhowlett (at) netcontrols.org and I will put you in touch with other interested developers.

May 30, 2006, at 06:15 AM EST by 203.213.7.131
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30 May 2006 I haven't put much energy into NPlot of late - it has been focused on work and other projects. My original motivation for developing NPlot was to learn C# and .NET. My motivation continued as the opportunity to implement some nice design ideas emerged. Now, the focus is on maintenance and working on the code is not exciting enough to keep me putting in the long hours (for no reward). This is unfortunate as the library has a great deal of potential.

Please don't let this put you off using NPlot - it's a great way to easily knock up some quick charts and it is used successfully in a number of commercial products. However be aware that I'm not in a position to properly maintain the library, or offer support. I'm still very interested to hear about projects that use NPlot however!

April 13, 2006, at 03:51 PM EST by 203.213.7.131
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2 April 2006 Being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that.

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2 April 2006 Being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious...

April 02, 2006, at 03:36 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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2 April 2006 Ok, being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that.

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The thing I signed included a section about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

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2 April 2006 Being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that.

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The agreement I signed included a section about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

April 02, 2006, at 03:08 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The thing I signed also muttered something about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

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I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The thing I signed included a section about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

April 01, 2006, at 05:03 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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2 April 2006 Ok, being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that...

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so something to look forward to.

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2 April 2006 Ok, being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that.

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so hopefully that will happen soon. The thing I signed also muttered something about keeping confidential information confidential. Don't know if the name of the book or publisher is confidential, so just in case I'd better not advertise it for them here.. yet!

April 01, 2006, at 04:58 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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2 April 2006 Ok, being April 1st, yesterday's announcement obviously wasn't serious... and yep that was the best I could come up with. Sorry about that...

I've just finished writing an article on NPlot for a new book. I'm pretty sure I'll be allowed to post this on the web site, so something to look forward to.

March 31, 2006, at 04:02 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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1 April 2006 NPlot is to be re-written in Fortran. It will be converted gradually over the coming months and when the conversion is complete will no longer be suitable for use in a managed environment. Unfortunately, as part of the conversion, the library will only be able to output files in postscript format. Having recently had in depth discussions with a 70+ year old professor of physics I have been convinced that this is really is the only way forward for libraries with scientific use. I sincerely apolgise for any inconvenience caused.

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1 April 2006 NPlot is to be re-written in Fortran. It will be converted gradually over the coming months and when the conversion is complete will no longer be suitable for use in a managed environment. Also, as part of the conversion, the library will unfortunately only be able to output files in postscript format. Having recently had in depth discussions with a 70+ year old professor of physics I have been convinced that this is really is the only way forward for libraries with scientific use. I sincerely apolgise for any inconvenience caused.

March 31, 2006, at 04:01 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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1 April 2006 NPlot is to be re-written in Fortran. It will be converted gradually over the coming months and when the conversion is complete will no longer be suitable for use in a managed environment. Unfortunately, as part of the conversion, the library will only be able to output files in postscript format. Having recently had in depth discussions with a 70+ year old professor of physics I have been convinced that this is really is the only way forward for libraries with scientific use. I sincerely apolgise for any inconvenience caused.

March 04, 2006, at 03:06 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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The current version of NPlot is 0.9.9. As of this version the license has been slightly relaxed and is now compatible with the GPL.

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The current version of NPlot is 0.9.9.2.

March 04, 2006, at 03:38 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. His work can be categorised into three areas: (1) NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis that skips non trading days (weekends). Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point (i.e. ability skip any time period). (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes and small enhancements.

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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. His work can be categorised into three areas: (1) NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis that skips non trading days (weekends). Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point (i.e. ability skip any time period). (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes and small enhancements.

March 04, 2006, at 03:32 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox. More speed improvements, and more interactions.

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This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox. More speed improvements and more interactions.

March 04, 2006, at 03:31 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox.

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This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox. More speed improvements, and more interactions.

March 04, 2006, at 03:27 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. He work can be categorised into three areas: (1) Lack of a DateTime axis that skips out non trading days (weekends). NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis for this purpose. Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point, and also rework DateTime axis. (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes.

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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. His work can be categorised into three areas: (1) NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis that skips non trading days (weekends). Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point (i.e. ability skip any time period). (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes and small enhancements.

This will be the last release of NPlot that will work under the .NET framework v1.1. The next version of NPlot will be .NET v2.0 only. The next release shouldn't be far off - I have quite a bit more from Pawel and others waiting in my inbox.

March 04, 2006, at 03:22 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the functionality in this release is from Pawel Konieczny. The release addresses three main things: (1) Lack of a DateTime axis that skips out non trading days (weekends). NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis for this purpose. Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point, and also rework DateTime axis. (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes.

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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the new functionality is from Pawel Konieczny. He work can be categorised into three areas: (1) Lack of a DateTime axis that skips out non trading days (weekends). NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis for this purpose. Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point, and also rework DateTime axis. (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes.

March 04, 2006, at 03:19 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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4 March 2006 NPlot 0.9.9.2 was released today. Most of the functionality in this release is from Pawel Konieczny. The release addresses three main things: (1) Lack of a DateTime axis that skips out non trading days (weekends). NPlot now provides a TradingDateTimeAxis for this purpose. Pawel reports that this class is well tested. Note: I plan to add a bit more generality to this at some point, and also rework DateTime axis. (2) Efficiency. In certain circumstances (point, line or candle plot of largish data sets (double[]) using interactions), NPlot is now an order of magnitude faster. (3) Bug fixes.

March 04, 2006, at 12:33 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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1 September 2005 Andrew Theken has posted the NPlot class documentation (produced with NDoc) on his website. Thanks! My FTP connection always seems to time out after transfering only a small percentage of the files, so it's a real pain for me to do this myself..

24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm considering this a "polishing" addition and I'm including it before the 1.0 release. I'm about halfway through adding it in. My changes are basically a generalised version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three improvements to look forward to in the next release.

7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, NPlot currently relies on the finalizers of GDI+ objects it creates to release the system resources the wrap - this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though.

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March 03, 2006, at 11:23 PM EST by 203.213.7.133
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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in first. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in first. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

March 03, 2006, at 03:30 AM EST by 203.213.7.133
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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in first. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

March 03, 2006, at 01:41 AM EST by 57.70.22.33
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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. Also, I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

March 03, 2006, at 01:28 AM EST by 57.70.22.33
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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. I've started a "users?". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. I've started a "Who uses NPlot page". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

March 03, 2006, at 01:27 AM EST by 57.70.22.33
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3 March 2006 Pawel keeps on sending me great patches! I was going to do a release today but want to get some more of his work in. I've started a "users?". If your project uses NPlot and you'd like me to link to it, send a bit of a description to me at mhowlett (at) netcontrols (dot) org.

February 28, 2006, at 06:35 AM EST by 203.213.7.132
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28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work described below, I became overloaded with other, non optional things that needed doing. In the end I never finished putting in the real time functionality (it turned out to be non-trivial, though not too hard). I hope to start again and get this going at some point relatively soon. Recently, I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Should get a release out soon with this functionality.

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28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work described below, I became overloaded with other, non optional things that needed doing. In the end I never finished putting in the real time functionality (it turned out to be non-trivial, though not too hard). I hope to start again and get this going at some point relatively soon. Recently, I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. Should get a release out soon with this functionality.

February 28, 2006, at 06:34 AM EST by 203.213.7.132
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28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work, I became overloaded with other things. In the end I never got the real time functionality completed. I hope to at some point relatively soon. I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Hoping to get a new release out soon.

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28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work described below, I became overloaded with other, non optional things that needed doing. In the end I never finished putting in the real time functionality (it turned out to be non-trivial, though not too hard). I hope to start again and get this going at some point relatively soon. Recently, I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Should get a release out soon with this functionality.

February 28, 2006, at 06:29 AM EST by 203.213.7.132
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28 February 2006 A bit of an update on NPlot. In the middle of applying changes based on Dominic's work, I was overloaded with paid work, and other things. I never got this completed - though I hope to at some point relatively soon. I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base, and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Hopeing to get a new release out soon.

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28 February 2006 Time for a bit of an update. Whilst in the middle of applying changes to NPlot based on Dominic's work, I became overloaded with other things. In the end I never got the real time functionality completed. I hope to at some point relatively soon. I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me over the last few months. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Hoping to get a new release out soon.

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28 February 2006 A bit of an update on NPlot. In the middle of applying changes based on Dominic's work, I was overloaded with paid work, and other things. I never got this completed - though I hope to at some point relatively soon. I've started again with v0.9.9 as my base, and have been applying lots of patches (bugs and enhancements) sent to me. In particular, Pawel Konieczny has sent some great stuff including support for date / time axes with gaps. This is all in and working. Hopeing to get a new release out soon.

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1 February 2006 Robert Meier-Lim has posted an NPlot Windows.Forms tutorial on his website. Enjoy!

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1 February 2006 Robert Meier-Lim has posted an excellent NPlot Windows.Forms tutorial on his website. Enjoy!

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1 September 2005 Andrew Theken has posted the NPlot class documentation (produced with NDoc) on his website. Thanks!

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1 September 2005 Andrew Theken has posted the NPlot class documentation (produced with NDoc) on his website. Thanks! My FTP connection always seems to time out after transfering only a small percentage of the files, so it's a real pain for me to do this myself..

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1 September 2005 Andrew Theken has posted the NPlot class documentation (produced with NDoc) on his website. Thanks!

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution - my changes are basically a generalised version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm considering this a "polishing" addition and I'm including it before the 1.0 release. I'm about halfway through adding it in. My changes are basically a generalised version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three improvements to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution - the changes are a more general version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution - my changes are basically a generalised version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution. The changes are a more general version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution - the changes are a more general version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has written additions to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality (based very much on Dominic's implementation, but a bit more general so it can be nicely applied to other plot types as well). Also, as part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has made some very cool modifications to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality to the main distribution. The changes are a more general version of Dominic's implementation. As part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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24 August 2005 Dominic Thuillier has written additions to NPlot that allow adding new data points to LinePlot's without refreshing the rest of the plot. This is functionality that he needed but couldn't find in any of the commercial charting controls. I'm about halfway through adding this functionality (based very much on Dominic's implementation, but a bit more general so it can be nicely applied to other plot types as well). Also, as part of this I'm thinking about improved support for data binding (over the whole library). I'm also further progressed on the modifications mentioned in the last post. These are the three additions to look forward to in the next release.

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30 July 2005 The web page title wasn't displaying correctly in Internet Explorer (I don't generally use this browser, so I didn't realise). I've changed the wiki skin to monobook, which fixes this problem and is nicer anyway.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, NPlot currently relies on the finalizers of GDI+ objects it creates to release the system resources the wrap - this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen = Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue), but still it would have been nice to keep the Color property. Unfortunately, I decided the book-keeping overhead wasn't worth it.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue), but still it would have been nice to keep the Color property. Unfortunately, I decided the book-keeping overhead wasn't worth it.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen = Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue), but still it would have been nice to keep the Color property. Unfortunately, I decided the book-keeping overhead wasn't worth it.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain in the butt to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue). Of course you can have full control by specifying lp.Pen = new Pen( Color.FromARGB(r,g,b), 1 );.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue), but still it would have been nice to keep the Color property. Unfortunately, I decided the book-keeping overhead wasn't worth it.

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7 August 2005 Not putting out a release yet, but thought I'd mention the things I've been working on this weekend. First of all, CandlePlot and related classes have had a bit of a rework (Przemyslaw Grodzki sparked this off with a bug report). For one thing, the Draw method of this class is now quite a bit more efficient. Secondly, I've realised that Dispose should really be called on the GDI+ objects like Pen, Brush and Font as they wrap system resources. Currently NPlot relies on the finalizers of these objects to release these resources it creates internally and this is not ideal (though for most applications you probably won't see an effect). Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain in the butt to make sure NPlot disposes all GDI+ objects it creates (back to the good old c++ days?) and keeping track of this has the potential to take significant overhead (which I'm trying very hard to avoid). I'm making good progress, though. One of the things this issue means is that some functionality has been taken away where it pretty much duplicated other functionality, and including this functionality would mean significant overhead in keeping track of which GDI+ objects to dispose. For instance, LinePlot.Color is no more. Instead you must use LinePlot.Pen. This is not such a big deal for the user - specifying lp.Color = Color.LightBlue had exactly the same effect as lp.Pen Pens.LightBlue (both created a pen of width 1, color light blue). Of course you can have full control by specifying lp.Pen = new Pen( Color.FromARGB(r,g,b), 1 );.

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29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things about this release are (a) The license has changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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30 July 2005 The web page title wasn't displaying correctly in Internet Explorer (I don't generally use this browser, so I didn't realise). I've changed the wiki skin to monobook, which is nicer anyway.

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30 July 2005 The web page title wasn't displaying correctly in Internet Explorer (I don't generally use this browser, so I didn't realise). I've changed the wiki skin to monobook, which fixes this problem and is nicer anyway.

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29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things in this release are (a) The license has changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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30 July 2005 The web page title wasn't displaying correctly in Internet Explorer (I don't generally use this browser, so I didn't realise). I've changed the wiki skin to monobook, which is nicer anyway.

29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things about this release are (a) The license has changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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24 July 2005 I've put up a live example of NPlot generating dynamic charts on the web. Source code for the page is downloadable from the example page as well. I'm also mid-way through writing a tutorial for this example.

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30 July 2005 The web page title wasn't displaying correctly in Internet Explorer (I don't generally use this browser, so Ididn't realise). I've changed the wiki skin to monobook, which is nicer anyway.

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29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things in this release are (a) The license has still changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things in this release are (a) The license has changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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29 July 2005 NPlot v0.9.9 was released today. The two most significant things in this release are (a) The license has still changed. It can act the same as the old license for all intents and purposes, but it is now also compatible with the GPL (b) I've cut a lot of experimental functionality out in preparation for a stable 1.0 release. This release includes patches from the following people Måns Erlandson, Ivan Ivanov and Rosco Hill. Thanks to everyone else who has been sending me all the other patches clogging up my inbox - they will hopefully be incorporated soon.

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The current version of NPlot is 0.9.8.9. Version 0.9.9 is due for release shortly.

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24 July 2005 I've put up a live example of NPlot generating dynamic charts on the web. Source code for the page is downloadable from the example page as well. I'm also mid-way through writing a tutorial for this example.

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19 July 2005 I've installed and started tweaking the PmWiki engine on the netcontrols.org website. The new site will be up again within a few days.

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24 July 2005 I've put up a live example of NPlot generating charts on the web. Source code is available.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under the GPL as well as the modified BSD license it has traditionally been available under. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. For further information click here.

Note: 0.9.9 is not available yet, it will be shortly (latest version is 0.9.8.9).

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Welcome to the new home of NPlot!

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under the GPL as well as the modified BSD license it has traditionally been available under. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. For further information click here.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under the GPL as well as the modified BSD license it has traditionally been available under. 0.9.9 is not available yet, it will be shortly. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. For further information click here.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under the GPL as well as the modified BSD license it has traditionally been available under. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. For further information click here.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under two licenses - a modified BSD license and the GPL. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. Both licenses are open source.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under two licenses. You can use NPlot under either one of them. The license you choose to use will depend on your needs. Both licenses are open source.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under a dual license (both licenses are open source). That is, you can choose which of these licenses to use depending on your needs.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under two licenses. You can choose which of these licenses you wish to use depending on your needs. Both licenses are open source.

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Where to from here? You might want to look at some Examples or go to the Download Area.

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NPlot (formerly known as scpl) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes controls for Windows.Forms, ASP.NET and a class for creating Bitmaps. A GTK# control is also available.

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As of v0.9.9 the library (and it's source code) will be made available under a dual license (both licenses are open source). That is, you can choose which of these licenses to use depending on your needs.

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Note: The netcontrols.org site is now in a wiki format. The site has been set up very quickly after the server the old site was hosted on was the target of an attack by hackers. Please excuse the transient disorganisation...

NPlot (formerly known as scpl) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes controls for Windows.Forms, ASP.NET and for creating Bitmaps. A GTK# is also available.

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NPlot (formerly known as scpl) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes controls for Windows.Forms, ASP.NET and a class for creating Bitmaps. A GTK# is also available.

As of v0.9.9 The library (and it's source code) will be available under a dual license (both licenses are open source).

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Note: The netcontrols.org site is now in a wiki format. The site has been set up very quickly after the server the old site was hosted on was the target of an attack by hackers. Please excuse the transient disorganisation...

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Note: The netcontrols.org site is now in a wiki format. The site has been set up very quickly after the server the old site was hosted on was the target of an attack by hackers. Please excuse the mess...

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NPlot (formerly known as scpl) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes controls for Windows.Forms, ASP.NET and for creating Bitmaps. A GTK# is also available.

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19 July 2005 I've installed and started tweaking the PmWiki engine on the netcontrols.org website. The new site will be up again within a few days.

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NPlot (formerly ScPl?) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes:

  • A Windows.Forms Control
  • An ASP.NET Control and GTK#.

The library (and it's source code) is released under a dual license.

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NPlot (formerly known as ScPl) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes controls for Windows.Forms, ASP.NET, GTK# and for creating Bitmaps.

The library (and it's source code) is released under a dual license (both open source).

Pages of interest include:

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NPlot (formerly ScPl?) is a free charting library for .NET. It boasts an elegant and flexible API. NPlot includes:

  • A Windows.Forms Control
  • An ASP.NET Control and GTK#.

The library (and it's source code) is released under a dual license.

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More information about PmWiki can be found at http://www.pmwiki.org/.